Plants Off-Sale Now, But Returning!

98 products

  • 6" Octagonal Basket, Qty 5 - Orchids for the People

    6" Octagonal Basket, Qty 5

    6" octagonal baskets, quantity 5. Long-lasting black plastic baskets that are perfect for orchids. Shipping is calculated by weight and destination on this item so you pay exactly what postage costs, nothing more!Great for hanging orchids and epiphytic plants.

  • Anacheilium chimborazoense - Orchids for the People

    Anacheilium chimborazoense

    Very hardy plants that produce flowers throughout the year (Whenever new growths reach blooming size). Pleasantly fragrant, especially late in the day and early evening. Care: Intermediate to warm, bright indirect light, regular watering, and light feeding throughout the year with a drier rest period in Winter. 

  • Anacheilium cochleatum - Orchids for the People

    Anacheilium cochleatum

    Synonyms: Encyclia cochleata, Prosthechea cochleata Commonly known as the black orchid or the cockleshell orchid, around our nursery it is affectionately referred to as the octopus orchid. It is also the national flower of Belize. This is a very nice outcross of 2 great, large flowered parents. One has wide sepals and the other plant has nice long twisted sepals. Both have great color and are above average size. Anacheilium cochleatum randomly produces flower spikes year round, mostly spring-fall. 5-20+ flowers develop sequentially over a long period of time. Easy to grow and a prolific flowerer, it loves to be treated just like a Cattleya. Care: Intermediate-warm temperatures, bright indirect sunlight and regular year round watering and light feeding.

    $16.99 - $21.99

  • Anacheilium gilbertoi (syn Encyclia gilbertoi) - Orchids for the People

    Anacheilium gilbertoi (syn Encyclia gilbertoi)

    Well-established (potted in 4/22) plants with 2 leads in 4" baskets.The nickel-sized flowers are quite pretty and abundant on larger plants. Each flower spike will produce 5-15 flowers and they can last several months.Rarely available, this hardy, rambling Encyclia relative becomes a big plant in no time. For this reason, this species is best grown in hanging baskets so the new growths can envelop the basket and then continue to send new growth out into space! I do not recommend this plant for benchtop growing because it will crawl out of its pot and into every other pot near it.Care: Cool-intermediate temps, bright indirect light, regular watering, and light feeding spring-fall with a drier rest period in the winter.

  • BLC Rutledge 'Carmela' - Orchids for the People

    BLC Rutledge 'Carmela'

    Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. For a compact (not mini!) Catt hybrid this plant has pretty big flowers! The 4-5" wide crystalline white flowers have a beautiful gold throat that contrasts nicely with the rest of the flower.Care: Bright indirect light, intermediate-warm temps, regular watering, and light feeding spring-fall with a slightly drier winter rest.

  • Bulbophyllum Daisy Chain - Orchids for the People

    Bulbophyllum Daisy Chain

    Bulbophyllum Daisy Chain (B makoyanum x cumingii). Well-established blooming size plant in a 3" net pot. These are easy, fast-growing orchids. Each spike holds 8-10 flowers in an umbel that looks like part of a daisy. The fringed lips are hinged and move around in the slightest breeze. The entire umbel is approx. 2" across. Blooms twice a year, summer and winter. Care: Intermediate-warm temps, shade-bright indirect light, regular year-round watering, and light feeding.

  • Bulbophyllum dentiferum - Orchids for the People

    Bulbophyllum dentiferum

    Bulbophyllum dentiferum. These are fast-growing intermediate-hot climate orchids. They prefer partial shade and plenty of water year round. Plant produces a 6-8" spike with an umbel of 10-20 flowers. The flowers have a white background with purple spots on the petals, sepals, and lip! This plant does well in pots, baskets or mounted. Care: Intermediate-warm temps, regular year round watering and light fertilizer, bright indirect light.

  • Bulbophyllum Elizabeth Ann 'Buckleberry'

    Bulbophyllum Elizabeth Ann 'Buckleberry'

    In 3" net pot. Flowers are amazing on this plant. Each umbel is made up of 6-10 flowers and each flower is about 6" long! The lower sepals are creamy-white with light red stripes. The upper sepal is yellow with red stripes and is decorated with super fine purple hairs all along the margin. The yellow lip is hinged. Even in the slightest breeze, the hairs dance around and the lip moves up and down! Care: shade-indirect light (similar to a Phalaenopsis), regular year-round watering and light feeding, intermediate-warm temps.

  • Bulbophyllum trachyanthum - Orchids for the People

    Bulbophyllum trachyanthum

    Well-established blooming size seedling plant in a 4" basket. These plants are ready for mounting or hanging baskets (either is preferable to a pot for adult plants). Very Limited!The flowers of this species are unusual, even for a Bulbophyllum! Each flower is almost 3" long from top to bottom. The maroon background is darkest at the top and highlighted by yellow spots (it resembles snakeskin to me) and slowly fades to white on the bottom sepals. It's beautiful and weird at the same time! Flowers in the winter.Care: Prefers cool-intermediate temps, Indirect light, and moderate year-round food and water.

  • Cattleya Patrocinii x Encyclia brassavolae - Orchids for the People

    Cattleya Patrocinii x Encyclia brassavolae

    Well-established seedling in 3.25" pot. These vigorous, fast-growing hybrids have produced really nice flowers! Each flower spike produces 2-4 3" flowers that look almost identical to E. brassavolae except they are bluish-purple. Flowers late summer. Because these plants were raised from seeds and are not mericloned, the flowers will vary slightly from plant to plant. Our hybrids are created from superior plants we have acquired over the years. We breed for vigor, quality, and size.

  • Cattleya Patrocinii x Encyclia radiata - Orchids for the People

    Cattleya Patrocinii x Encyclia radiata

    Well established blooming size seedling in 3.25" pot. Very limited quantities.One of our own hybrids that we think is going to get better with age. The flowers are shaped like E radiata but bigger. The color is definitely influenced by C patrocinii, I would describe it as bluish purple. Most of the plants produced 3 flowers per spike the first time they flowered so we think flower count will increase as the plants mature.This plant is easy to grow, compact and unique!Our hybrids are created from superior plants that we have acquired over the years. We breed for vigor, quality and size.

  • Coelogyne cristata - Orchids for the People

    Coelogyne cristata

    Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. Very limited quantities. If you have intermediate to cold growing conditions you really should own this plant! Large crystalline white flowers that sparkle in sunlight and are golden yellow in the throat. Wonderfully fragrant! Flowers repeatedly late winter through late spring. Care: Bright, indirect light, regular waterings, and light feedings throughout the year and intermediate to cold temps.

Plants Off-Sale Now, But Returning!

Login

Forgot your password?

Don't have an account yet?
Create account